The editors are the managers, so if the paper systematically screws up, it's down to them, not the reporters. |
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Throughout the book, Haught systematically develops a theology of evolution that engages contemporary debates on theodicy, suffering, and death. |
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In 1725 Bradley systematically observed the star Gamma Draconis and noticed a seasonal shift in the star's position on the sky. |
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The transects were distributed systematically along the gallery forest and located perpendicular to the current of the stream. |
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Over the next three months, he systematically plundered the place, keeping the Dutch flag flying to lure more ships into harbour. |
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The integrity of his claims has been systematically taken apart and exposed as fraudulent. |
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It remains for other scholars to analyze more systematically the similarities and differences among western cowhands. |
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Later in the war, when oil and transportation targets were being systematically attacked, cover was essential. |
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One reason why we are likely to speak slightingly of the ethics of the politician is that he can never exhibit his good qualities systematically. |
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One neighbourhood solved the problem by systematically poisoning the stray dogs with pesticides. |
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Over the next few hours, at least 350 civilians were systematically slaughtered. |
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Bulldozers had systematically sheared off one home after another between theirs and the border. |
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Dangerous areas cannot be identified systematically and consistently, nor can reliable data be obtained on frequency of inundation. |
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It seemed cruel when there were so many minute details to remember, none of which were taught systematically. |
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The premise is that traditional government bureaucracies systematically misallocate scarce resources. |
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Once coding had been achieved, the data were interrogated and systematically explored to generate meaning. |
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However, this hypothesis has never been systematically tested using mortuary data from sites representing this time period. |
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Investors seem to be systematically misestimating the probability of finding a big winner. |
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This project planner will assist in your projects that involve systematically exchanging sensitive data. |
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The fact that this sort of name is systematically mispronounced is really alarming. |
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Should they be systematically biopsied and removed, or can some just be left alone? |
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To examine these relationships systematically, I have identified five types of connections between musicians and others. |
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His views were much more subtle then straightforward monetarism, but they are scattered through his writings and not systematically integrated. |
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The agency did not systematically discourage either racial discrimination or blockbusting. |
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The very institutions Britons trust to care for their health when they are ill or elderly are systematically starving them. |
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I stayed to plead with the concierge, Manuel, while my companion systematically tried and was turned away from every other hotel in Antigua. |
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Part B concentrates on such contests and disputes, exploring them more systematically than did the prior materials. |
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These cues varied systematically in their perceptual salience relative to the primary task in which it was embedded. |
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The classifiers systematically created a new beginning or clearing for the new information system. |
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When training in hot weather, you need to systematically hydrate your body properly. |
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Insurance companies systematically exclude high risk groups from their plans. |
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They haven't had the resources to systematically market their films for commercial exhibition. |
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Nonetheless, more of us should know that approaching a problem systematically and logically is not a weed that chokes creativity. |
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The mice were mated systematically to generate the different allelic combinations. |
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Prior to this monumental occasion blacks were systematically moved to restricted areas and homelands, and had no political or economic power. |
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It should systematically unify and organize a set of observations, building from basic principles. |
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Useful science differed from practical knowledge by systematically organizing it for the first time. |
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A project is being planned to systematically catalogue and annotate all human protein sequences, with reference to the sequenced genome. |
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Helicopter gunships and jet fighters systematically strafed the village, reportedly using information from spy satellites for targeting. |
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They have systematically poisoned the social environment through hate campaigns and this widened the Hindu-Muslim chasm. |
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While in these patrol areas, the subs should have systematically hunted down and destroyed US tankers and Navy oilers. |
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The contents are systematically arranged and liberally illustrated with handsome and informative colour photographs and diagrams. |
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Businesses have systematically used concern with homeland security to win public subsidies and handouts. |
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A General Accounting Office report noted in August that Uncle Sam had never systematically analyzed medical devices for their hackability. |
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The only sources perused systematically were the English eyre rolls, which gives, not surprisingly, a distinctly English flavor to his analysis. |
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The rebels systematically practiced torture in order to extort money, punish non-cooperation, and intimidate others, the special rapporteur said. |
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Study your opponent, keep your defenses up and systematically exploit weaknesses. |
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Another aspect of their Africanism is intellectual, a conscious stance that systematically questions the Western perspective on reality. |
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It's about systematically spreading this cultural idea of artists and writers having a space where intellectual publics can work together. |
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He thinks and learns systematically and is drawn to using logic and reason to prove and understand his faith. |
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From 1994, it started to recruit children systematically and even created children's regiments. |
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She systematically passed detailed information about Britain's nuclear weapons programme to the KGB spymasters. |
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Smaller galaxies in galaxy clusters are systematically redshifted with respect to the larger galaxies. |
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This nation, once a mighty world power, is being systematically stripped of all its wealth and influence, and no-one bats an eyelid. |
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Weissberg argues that most polls are systematically biased toward manufacturing a vox populi that clamors for an ever-growing welfare state. |
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If each person has equal worth, the limitations on their achievement and contribution must be systematically broken down. |
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The Germans resist fiercely from bunkers, but the tanks systematically suppress enemy fire. |
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Constitutional law requires that jury pools must be a fair cross-section of the community and not systematically racially biased. |
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The book is based on the premise that creative writing can be systematically and analytically approached. |
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Most researchers did not systematically plan the design and execution of their research protocol to minimize the risk of bias. |
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They systematically sought out political opponents and executed some on sight. |
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What I really want to question here is the implication that anti-fraud measures will systematically harm the Democrats more than the Republicans. |
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Gould systematically and unanswerably refutes each of these three essential components of Darwinian logic. |
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The artist prepares for her ordeal by systematically shaving off all the hair from her head and body, in a gesture of total divestment. |
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The most effective way of finessing this conflict between isolationism and globalism was to be systematically exploited in the 20th century. |
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Essential civil and political liberties have been denied so systematically that they may as well be luxuries. |
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Consultants have been promoting the sale of government businesses rather than systematically appraising the value of those assets. |
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There is only one band that systematically gets cited whenever the concepts of heavy metal and hard-driving rock and roll are discussed. |
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Through such envelopments, a commander could create kessels and systematically destroy an encircled enemy force. |
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Published medical literature was systematically searched via computerized databases. |
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Since the state assembly was dissolved, the Modi government has been systematically delisting camps and cutting down on supplies to them. |
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More specifically, the general public should systematically overestimate the net economic benefits of the policies that economists disfavor. |
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By insinuating himself into the French nobility, he systematically destroys the men who manipulated and enslaved him. |
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At the same time, the Turkish military was systematically provided with armaments by the US and Western Europe. |
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Last century, the world was silent when, under the Ottomans, the Armenians were systematically slaughtered. |
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These soils produce the best yields under no-till if they are systematically drained and crops are rotated. |
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Colors are the sorts of properties that can be arranged systematically in ordered arrays. |
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He says the soldiers systematically demolished the village and ruined the surrounding land. |
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What he does is very good, but systematically disappoints all expectations of the Wagner community, both fans and enemies alike. |
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The lower class population of Rome was seriously and systematically under-represented. |
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The crowd surged through and headed for the various buildings, smashing doors and windows and systematically sacking the offices. |
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Every public bench along the river had been systematically smashed by vandals last summer. |
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Surface-to-air missile batteries and radar sites, armored units, governmental buildings, and safe houses were systematically taken out. |
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When that happens, the usurper proceeds systematically to execute the now defenseless larvae before it deposits its own eggs in the gall. |
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Pharmacy students should learn to prioritize and complete tasks systematically. |
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Knowledge of their very existence is systematically denied and repressed under propaganda valorising war as heroic and ennobling. |
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Recently, efforts also have been made to assess teachers, principals, and schools, although not systematically. |
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The question of the intelligentsia, a somewhat vague term to begin with, is not really explored here systematically. |
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Six death camps were built in occupied Poland to systematically kill people who were gassed and their bodies burned in crematoria. |
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This is a society which systematically screws its weakest members and then blames them for their predicament. |
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The nuanced argument is systematically developed and supported by textual evidence. |
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It thought it was so much better than its parents, those class-bound dinosaurs whose bourgeois values it thought it was systematically eliminating. |
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The conference, if it was about anything, was about restating these questions and systematically shooting down cheap attempts to weasel out of them. |
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This is nothing more than a rationalization of current social structures, all of which systematically oppress the interests of women, minorities and the poor. |
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But, we have filed suit against them for patent infringement and anticompetitive activities, which we believe have continued systematically for many years. |
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If you can't systematically advance on merit within business and the military, they let you go rather than allow you to sit and deteriorate in the same job. |
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The forced revote highlights the treacherous role of the UFCW bureaucracy, which systematically isolated the four-month grocery strike before it was defeated. |
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Pursuing a theme of archaic poetry, Xenophanes is the first to reflect systematically on the distinction between human opinion or guesswork and certain knowledge. |
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The liberal agenda in the United States is systematically working to keep white people down, freeman explained. |
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With frightening swiftness, nearly all enemy agents inside Confederation borders were rooted out, systematically hunted down, and then eliminated. |
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With them the policy of Russia begins with the first Ruriks, and has, with some interruptions indeed, been systematically continued to the present hour. |
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If the President lined up every world leader in a line and systematically punched each of them in the gut in the name of unilateral diplomacy, would you still vote for him? |
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Here, we systematically derive discrete models of cell-to-cell communication from a mechanistic description of autocrine and paracrine signaling in epithelial layers. |
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Sub-prime lenders prey on unsuspecting borrowers, providing loans that include pre-payment penalties, hidden fees, or balloon payments, which systematically strip equity. |
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He used that training to defy our trust, to indiscriminately and systematically harm the United States. |
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For this review, the authors systematically searched several databases. |
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Their tragedy was bleakly mirrored by that of the Maya, who systematically exhausted their resource base, leading to death from starvation and thirst. |
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And I systematically went about doing that in the comfort of a four-year liberal arts education, and it was heaven. |
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The market is systematically failing in a time when there seem to be no alternatives to capitalism. |
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In an uplifting turn, the 49ers traded for Martin, who was systematically harassed by his offensive line mate. |
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The Tudors who succeeded Richard to the throne reinforced their own legitimacy by setting out systematically to trash him. |
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Just about every speech is systematically travestied or butchered, not just to be different, which would be bad enough, but to be rendered devoid of meaning. |
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For a source of bias to influence our findings systematically, any misclassification would have to be related to prolonged waiting, which seems unlikely. |
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With a show of irrelevant precision, authorities can systematically and repeatedly mismeasure the obligations that deposit insurance is putting on the taxpayers' bill. |
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Those whom monarchists feared the most were systematically persecuted. |
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He systematically builds up the suspense until ultimately the ending comes upon you surprisingly, almost shockingly, leaving you cold and unbelieving. |
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In linguistics, a paradigm is a set of systematically alternating items. A paradigm is complementary to a syntagm, which is a set of items used in systematic combination. |
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The chemistry of the boranes was first studied systematically by Alfred Stock and his research group beginning in 1912 and continuing for almost 25 years. |
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Translators are not free to omit or alter anything communicated by the original, either systematically or unsystematically, in deference to feminist or to any other dogma. |
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But others were systematically butchered and prepared for food. |
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As he matured, Campbell became a stalwart supporter of the marriage between agriculture and industry and systematically increased his familiarity with both. |
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During this period the court painter Sir Peter Lely made the first collection of old master drawings systematically stamped with a collector's mark. |
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The agency made a decision to obstruct the course of justice by systematically destroying evidence which the practices of the court might require to be produced. |
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Finally, the usefulness of the clinical neurological examination is being systematically analysed in specific conditions, such as migraine and carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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The outcome is transparency to all stakeholders that is systematically incorporated as part of the overall strategic planning and business operations process. |
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Then, one by one, his biggest hits are systematically murdered. |
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Men may earn a hobnail liver by the constant, steady use of alcoholic drink taken systematically, so as always to keep within the limits of intoxication. |
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This is not easy, because as a society we are homogenized, scattered and systematically alienated from the landscapes and communities that nurtured us in our youth. |
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The civil service has been politicised and emasculated to the point where it stands supinely by while constitutional proprieties are systematically shredded one by one. |
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It has entered my bloodstream and is systematically choking me to death. |
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Row after row of glass and shells have been systematically destroyed. |
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For instance, the author systematically misuses the past perfect tense and passive voice in a way that makes it impossible to understand temporal relations. |
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Our educational system systematically has separated the study of history from the study of culture, to the impoverishment of our students' understanding. |
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In his latest book Smith argues that science, along with its attendant philosophies of naturalism and materialism, has systematically eclipsed this big picture. |
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This unreliability is not caused by sudden instabilities of search engines, but precisely by their operational stability in systematically updating the Internet. |
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In his later years he was fully informed of the choices being made, but interposed no public objection as his edifice of dreams was systematically reduced to rubble. |
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The museum urges us to be introspective, to consider how we would confront moral dilemmas or how we would feel if our friends and families were being systematically murdered. |
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The KMT actually began fragmenting in the late 1980s when Lee, upon taking control of the party, proceeded to systematically purge mainlanders from the senior ranks. |
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All dissenters have been systematically and ruthlessly eliminated. |
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However, the body that eventuated out of this decision has been systematically attacked and stripped back of both its funding and its responsibilities since its establishment. |
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Although advanced as a first, tentative approach, the proposal is presented very systematically, with clear ambitions to generality and exhaustiveness of the field. |
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The first capable effort to systematically map the Antonine Wall was undertaken in 1764 by William Roy, the forerunner of the Ordnance Survey. |
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The sleeping sickness epidemic in Africa was arrested due to mobile teams systematically screening millions of people at risk. |
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Site survey is the attempt to systematically locate features of interest, such as houses and middens, within a site. |
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Benthic foraminifera have been used for stratigraphic purposes almost since they began to be studied systematically. |
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Regional survey is the attempt to systematically locate previously unknown sites in a region. |
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Also, it was the Greek agriculturists and farmers that first systematically and with scientific planning, cultivated cotton and tobacco. |
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The Portuguese began systematically exploring the Atlantic coast of Africa from 1418, under the sponsorship of Prince Henry. |
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In 1942, the SS built a network of extermination camps to systematically kill millions of prisoners by gassing. |
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Thus, global neoliberalism systematically causes relative deprivation as well as absolute immiseration of masses of people. |
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Suppose it were true, counterfactually, that large pools of wealth systematically earn higher returns than small pools of wealth. |
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The clerical opponents of the Reformation systematically invoked Galfridian prophecy to justify their resistance. |
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A robot-controlled palpating device applies consistent force and moves over suspect tissue systematically. |
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Moreover, further research should systematically compare the relationship between public regulators and CRAs to other delegatory relationships. |
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In an approach called combinatorial chemistry, they systematically design arrays of compounds as variations on a chemical theme. |
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I have systematically employed an octavating treble clef for tenor vocal parts. |
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Early roads were not systematically managed, and in Glamorgan as in the rest of Wales, they were in a very poor state. |
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First, investors may systematically misestimate the likelihood of various outcomes. |
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ReaDMe has the ambitious goal to systematically define the sensitivity of TFs to local levels of DNA methylation in vivo. |
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Then they systematically compile full-scan mass spectra of 134 drugs and their isotropically labeled analogues in various derivatized forms. |
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When the traditionalists prevailed, and the king was forced to back down, the Hellenizers were systematically hunted down. |
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This Study explores whether conclusive evidence exists to prove that the BATF systematically harasses responsible gun owners. |
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A single tiger can systematically destroy an entire sounder by preying on its members one by one, before moving on to another herd. |
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In recent years, in preparation for repurposing, object has been systematically emptied. |
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As Aina describes, references cited are systematically analysed to discover what journals are cited by researchers in a discipline. |
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The increased effort in many companies to systematically create multiskills within employees is illustrative of such a strategy. |
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The objective of these corpora was to check whether vowels other than nasal vowels systematically unpack in L1s that do not allow them. |
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Asymmetrical factorials were developed systematically for the first time by Yates. |
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Siegfried Jost Casper systematically divided them into three subgenera with 15 sections. |
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Gordon explained how the Maratha systematically took control over new regions. |
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The Assize of Clarendon in 1166 caused these juries to be adopted systematically throughout the country. |
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The government does not appear to be systematically examining Internet content, as this appears to be technically impractical. |
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Sullivan's forces systematically burned the villages and destroyed about 160,000 bushels of corn that composed the winter food supply. |
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However, tone often functions irruptively, rather than systematically, in free verse. |
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The British Royal Navy systematically hunted them down, though not without some embarrassment from its inability to protect Allied shipping. |
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This meant improved staff presence on board and tickets could be systematically checked. |
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It is also worth noting that although the NEG II inhabitants were familiar with the microburin technique, they did not use it systematically. |
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Topping always refers to the removal of the tobacco flower before the leaves are systematically removed, and eventually, entirely harvested. |
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In the late 1920s through the late 1930s, Yakut people were systematically persecuted, when Joseph Stalin launched his collectivization campaign. |
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As though on an incendiary rampage, the fires systematically devoured the contents of Edison's headquarters and facilities. |
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Moscow annexed Novgorod in 1478 and systematically broke up her commercial institutions. |
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However, the dress color systematically varies between the different tribes of the island. |
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William systematically dispossessed English landowners and conferred their property on his continental followers. |
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An extensive propaganda campaign followed, during which Maxentius' image was systematically purged from all public places. |
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Tom MacTavish discusses ethnomethodology, tools for systematically observing potential customers in situ and converting the resulting observations into actionable insight. |
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The company was found to have systematically overbilled its customers. |
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Biopsies were performed under direct vision in all suspicious areas and systematically in several parts of the parietal pleura for cytological and pathological examinations. |
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In order to diminish the religious significance of the place, the British systematically referred to Salman Pak by its classical Sassanid name, Ctesiphon. |
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For over a decade, the English settlers killed Powhatan men and women, captured children and systematically razed villages, seizing or destroying crops. |
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The unique flora, fauna and tropical forest ecosystem of the island are systematically researched by both Indonesian and foreign scientific bodies. |
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All of these machine tools were arranged systematically in the production flow and some had special carriages for rolling heavy items into machining position. |
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The club met weekly and they systematically set about living a holy life. |
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We will systematically bring those transparently and openly first of all working with the survivors where they are still alive and then seeing what they want. |
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It was speculated that muscle spindles may be the only possible proprioceptors of which acuity might be systematically modulated through the gamma motoneuron. |
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Bombing of military and economic targets was then to systematically extend up to the Midlands until daylight attacks could proceed unhindered over the whole of Britain. |
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Improperly designed and sized subsidies have propped up bloated and overcapitalized fisheries that have systematically removed too many fish from the seas. |
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Lovley has been systematically deleting genes for outer membrane cytochromes in order to discern which cytochrome was essential for electricity production. |
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For liberal political philosophers, postmodern political theory represents a systematically incoherent, irrationalist and ultimately non-serious body of thought. |
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Future studies may examine systematically under what conditions public managers will behave as conservators of regime values versus colluders of private interests. |
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It will consist of systematically drilling three nickel laterite properties and Induced Polarization surveys over 3 massive sulphide targets in the Cerro de Maimon area. |
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Regarding the gender distribution of NEETs, the report finds it reasonable that NEET rates are systematically higher for young women than for young men. |
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In time, previous administrative autonomy of original ecclesiastical provinces was gradually and systematically reduced in favor of patriarchal centralization. |
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Only fragments of pancreatin and pancrelipase are absorbed systematically. |
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From 7 September 1940, just over a year into the war, London was systematically bombed by the Luftwaffe for 56 out of the following 57 days and nights. |
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He was the first British monarch to study science systematically. |
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In a 1974 study by Hart and Setlow, it was found that DNA excision repair capability increased systematically with species lifespan among seven mammalian species. |
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Over the next few years Edward I used the concessions he had gained to systematically undermine both the authority of King John and the independence of Scotland. |
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